2009-10-01 Meeting Report (Southlake 2030)CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE
TEXAS
SPIN MEETING REPORT
CASE NO. N/A
PROJECT NAME: Southlake 2030 Plan Vision, Goals Objectives
SPIN DISTRICT: Citywide
MEETING DATE: October 1, 2009
MEETING LOCATION: 1400 MAIN STREET, SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
MEETING ROOMS 3A 313
TOTAL ATTENDANCE: Thirty -two (32)
VISION GOALS OBJECTIVES COMMITTEE PRESENT: John Terrell, Mayor; Carolyn
Morris, City Council; Brandon Bledsoe, City Council; Al Morin, P &Z Chairman; Darrell
Faglie, P &Z Vice Chair; Michael Springer, P Jeff Wang, P Joe Lancor, P John
Slocum, Park Rec; and Ray Tremain, SPIN
STAFF PRESENTING: Shana Yelverton, City Manager; Ben Thatcher, Assistant City
Manager; Jim Blagg, Assistant City Manager; Bob Price, Director of Public Works; Greg
Last, Director of Economic Development; Ken Baker, Director of Planning and
Development Services; Kari Happold, Deputy Director of Community Services; Clayton
Comstock, Planner II; Richard Schell, Planner II; Jenny Crosby, Planner II; Daniel
Cortez, Planner I
SUPPORTING STAFF PRESENT: Robert Finn, Chief of Police; Mike Starr, Chief of Fire;
Dennis Killough, Deputy Director of Planning and Development Services; Gordon Mayer,
Deputy Director of Public Works; and Lorrie Fletcher, Planner I
STAFF CONTACT: Lorrie Fletcher, (817)748 -8069; Ifletcher @ci.southlake.tx.us
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Details
The Southlake 2030 Plan Vision, Goals Objectives Committee, along with City of
Southlake staff members, presented the proposed Southlake 2030 Plan Vision, Goals
Objectives for review.
DISCUSSION
Mayor John Terrell introduced the committee, staff, and Southlake 2030 Plan. He talked
about the Vision, Goals Objectives and described the process.
Viewed Southlake 2030 Plan Planning Today for a Better Tomorrow video
Shana Yelverton spoke about the Southlake 2030 Plan and its relation to the Strategic
Management System for the City of Southlake.
Ken Baker introduced the Vision, Goals Objectives.
Staff members introduced the ten goals and summarized the associated objectives.
Discussion was held regarding the objectives, comments were noted for possible
"wording" changes.
Citizen comments and suggestions.
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